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UTUSN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-06-06 10:50 AM
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2fer: Writer sez Shrub knows-NOTHING. & RFKjr Pals with AILES
Edited on Fri Jan-06-06 10:54 AM by UTUSN
I was repressing the gag reflex while reaching for the remote, because COURIC was interviewing somebody over the crawler, "The Triumps of Ronald (RAYGUN)." But just about at the upchuck time, the dude slammed Shrub really hard, of course in order to pump up RAYGUN all the more. But the slam was good. He said that RAYGUN had come to the office having lived history, the Depression, and (thought he) knew where the country needed to go, but that Shrub arrived, "knowing nothing" about history and is just "reliving 19th century British colonial history." Haha, the reflux went right down. Oh, the dude's name is Richard REEVES, but will let our lurkers search for the book.

2nd item, here comes RFK Jr singing praises of Roger AILES. I swear.

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http://www.nypost.com/gossip/liz/liz.htm

RFK JR. CLAPS FOR FOX

SOME SAY Fox News is biased against the liberal point of view. But one liberal, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is grateful to the network.

Kennedy says if we missed the Fox News special, "The Heat Is On: The Case of Global Warming," which aired before the holidays, we missed a fair, accurate presentation. Writes Kennedy: "I spent a summer in a tent in Africa with Roger Ailes in 1973 making a wildlife film. He is charming, affable, very smart and very, very funny. Although we both believe that each other's politics are misguided, we have remained friends for three decades. Last year I asked Roger, as a personal favor, to attend Al Gore's New York City update on global warming science . . . he was convinced that the debates deserved a public airing . . . the Fox News team did a superb job by exploring the science. This film should be seen by everyone. The end product goes a long way toward putting the 'conserve' back in conservatism." Thus, speaks Bobby.

Well, I missed it myself, so I'm hoping Fox airs the show again soon.

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